July 13, 2025
5,000 WEEKS OF INSPIRATION

MACK WILBERG, RYAN MURPHY, AND CRAIG JESSOP
Conductors

RICHARD ELLIOTT
Organist

DERRICK PORTER
The Spoken Word

THE MORNING BREAKS
Music: George Careless
Text: Parley P. Pratt
Arrangement: Mack Wilberg

WHEN IN OUR MUSIC GOD IS GLORIFIED
Music: Charles Villiers Stanford
Text: Fred Pratt Green
Arrangement: Mack Wilberg

IMPROVISATION ON “HYMN TO JOY”
Music: Ludwig Van Beethoven
Arrangement: Richard Elliott

PILGRIM SONG
Music and Text: American folk hymn
Arrangement: Ryan Murphy

THE SPOKEN WORD
“5,000 Weeks of Inspiration”

CONSIDER THE LILIES
Music and Text: Roger Hoffman
Arrangement: A. Laurence Lyon

HIGH ON THE MOUNTAIN TOP
Music: Ebenezer Beesley
Text: Joel H. Johnson
Arrangement: Mack Wilberg





5,000 WEEKS OF INSPIRATION
The Spoken Word, July 13, 2025
By: Derrick Porter


IN THE WEEKS LEADING UP TO THIS 5,000TH broadcast, we received more than 1,100 inspirational stories and experiences from viewers and listeners around the world. If there was one consistent theme throughout these messages, it was this: “Music & the Spoken Word stirred something deep within me—a feeling that gave me the strength to continue forward.”

The story we share today is emblematic of hundreds of other stories we’ve received, and together these experiences combine to witness that God really is in the details of our lives.

Caden Simpson, at the young age of six, was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer. For more than nine months, Caden was away from home, fighting the cancer through six rounds of intensive chemotherapy and a liver transplant. Night after night, he found himself in his hospital bed, far from the familiarities of home, unable to participate in the activities that other children his age would normally be enjoying.

One Sunday morning, weighed down by months of uncertainty and strain, Caden’s father left the hospital and walked several miles to Temple Square, hoping to find solace in the live broad- cast of Music & the Spoken Word.

But, try as he might, he found himself distracted, unable to pay attention to the program that morning.

And then—amid his restless thoughts—his mind was suddenly captured by the words the Choir was singing:

Consider the sweet, tender children
Who must suffer on this earth.
The pains of all of them He carried
From the day of His birth.

He clothes the lilies of the field,
He feeds the lambs in His fold,
And He will heal those who trust Him,
And make their hearts as gold.1

Caden’s father later shared: “As I heard those words, I was overcome with a deep sense of peace, love, gratitude, and joy. I knew my trust was in God and that despite the outcome and amidst the uncertainty, God walked with us. I felt His deep love … even in the pain.”

Some months later, after Caden returned home, his family gathered to watch Music & the Spoken Word. The song “Consider the Lilies” again was sung. Caden’s father shared his earlier experience with that song and how in a moment of need it had brought him great comfort.

As the family read those powerful lyrics, Caden exclaimed, “Dad, that’s me!”2

In that quiet yet profound moment, Caden and his family recognized—through music and words and feelings—the hand of heaven in their lives. God had been, and was, and would continue to walk with them.

Just as He will with you and with me.




References:
1. Roger Hoffman, “Consider the Lilies,” rogerandmelaniehoffman.com.
2. Personal correspondence with Brad Simpson, June 17, 2025.